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THE EGOISTAN INDIVIDUALIST REVIEWEditor: Harriet Shaw WeaverAssistant Editor: Richard AldingtonContributing Editor: Dora Marsden, B. A.THE EGOIST is written solely for intelligent people.As its name implies THE EGOIST is an organ of individualistic thought.In its columns writers are permitted to be themselves, and encouraged in these courses to the great content of all upright and spirited people.The Egoist has no point d’appui whatsoever with any other English journal. It is unique.Although THE EGOIST is intended for the intelligent it is read by most of the well-known people in London. It succeeds however in scaring unintelligence to a becoming humility.Its articles on political philosophy are a special feature.THE EGOIST is also, in some sort, the organ of the Imagistes. The poetry published every fortnight in its columns is obviously the only interesting poetical matter now being written in English. The Imagistes are nothing if not self-appreciative. But then their critical tact is exquisite.Let no one suppose that EGOIST writers have truck with the divers unseemly poetical journals of their unhappy country.Among the contributors to THE EGOIST are: Dora Marsden, Remy de Gourmont, (translated by C. Sartoris and Richard Aldington), Ford Madox Hueffer, Ezra Pound, F. S. Flint, Richard Aldington, Allen Upward, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Frances Gregg, John Cournos, William Carlos Williams, “H. D.” Skipwith Cannell, Reginald Wright Kauffman, Muriel Ciolkowska, Huntly Carter.THE EGOIST keeps its readers in close touch with modern French Literature.Subscriptions: A year, 13/ (U. S. A., $3.25); six months, 6/6 (U. S. A., $1.65); three months, 3/3 (U. S. A., 84 cents). Single copies post free 7d.All communications to THE EGOIST should be addressed to Oakley House, Bloomsbury Street, London. W. C.

THE EGOIST

AN INDIVIDUALIST REVIEW

Editor: Harriet Shaw Weaver

Assistant Editor: Richard Aldington

Contributing Editor: Dora Marsden, B. A.

THE EGOIST is written solely for intelligent people.

As its name implies THE EGOIST is an organ of individualistic thought.

In its columns writers are permitted to be themselves, and encouraged in these courses to the great content of all upright and spirited people.

The Egoist has no point d’appui whatsoever with any other English journal. It is unique.

The Egoist has no point d’appui whatsoever with any other English journal. It is unique.

Although THE EGOIST is intended for the intelligent it is read by most of the well-known people in London. It succeeds however in scaring unintelligence to a becoming humility.

Its articles on political philosophy are a special feature.

THE EGOIST is also, in some sort, the organ of the Imagistes. The poetry published every fortnight in its columns is obviously the only interesting poetical matter now being written in English. The Imagistes are nothing if not self-appreciative. But then their critical tact is exquisite.

Let no one suppose that EGOIST writers have truck with the divers unseemly poetical journals of their unhappy country.

Among the contributors to THE EGOIST are: Dora Marsden, Remy de Gourmont, (translated by C. Sartoris and Richard Aldington), Ford Madox Hueffer, Ezra Pound, F. S. Flint, Richard Aldington, Allen Upward, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Frances Gregg, John Cournos, William Carlos Williams, “H. D.” Skipwith Cannell, Reginald Wright Kauffman, Muriel Ciolkowska, Huntly Carter.

THE EGOIST keeps its readers in close touch with modern French Literature.

Subscriptions: A year, 13/ (U. S. A., $3.25); six months, 6/6 (U. S. A., $1.65); three months, 3/3 (U. S. A., 84 cents). Single copies post free 7d.

All communications to THE EGOIST should be addressed to Oakley House, Bloomsbury Street, London. W. C.


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